Part

001

Statement of organization and general information.

002

Public information.

004

Uniform relocation assistance and real property acquisition for Federal and feder-ally assisted programs.

006

Procedures for implementing the requirements of the Council on Environmental Quality on the National Environmental Policy Act.

007

Nondiscrimination in programs receiving Federal assistance from the Environ-mental Protection Agency.

008

Environmental impact assessment of nongovernmental activities in Antarctica.

009

OMB approvals under the Paperwork Reduction Act.

010

Administrative claims under Federal Tort Claims Act.

011

Security classification regulations pursuant to Executive Order 11652.

012

Nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap in programs or activities conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency.

013

Claims collection standards.

014

Employee personal property claims.

016

Implementation of Privacy Act of 1974.

017

Implementation of the Equal Access to Justice Act in EPA administrative proceed-ings.

019

Adjustment of civil monetary penalties for inflation.

020

Certification of facilities.

021

Small business.

022

Consolidated rules of practice governing the administrative assessment of civil pen-alties and the revocation or suspension of permits.

023

Judicial review under EPA—administered statutes.

024

Rules governing issuance of and administrative hearings on interim status correc-tive action orders.

025

Public participation in programs under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the Safe Drinking Water Act, and the Clean Water Act.

026

Protection of human subjects.

027

Program fraud civil remedies.

029

Intergovernmental review of Environmental Protection Agency programs and ac-tivities.

SUBCHAPTER B—GRANTS AND OTHER FEDERAL ASSISTANCE

030

Grants and agreements with institutions of higher education, hospitals, and other non-profit organizations.

031

Uniform administrative requirements for grants and cooperative agreements to State and local governments.

032

Governmentwide debarment and suspension (nonprocurement) and governmentwide requirements for drug-free workplace (grants); Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act ineligibility of facilities in performance of Federal contracts, grants, and loans.

034

New restrictions on lobbying.

035

State and local assistance.

040

Research and demonstration grants.

045

Training assistance.

046

Fellowships.

047

National Environmental Education Act grants.

SUBCHAPTER C—AIR PROGRAMS

050

National primary and secondary ambient air quality standards.

051

Requirements for preparation, adoption, and submittal of implementation plans.

052

Approval and promulgation of implementation plans.

052b

Continued

053

Registration policies and interpretations.

054

Prior notice of citizen suits.

055

Outer Continental Shelf air regulations.

056

Regional consistency.

057

Primary nonferrous smelter orders.

058

Ambient air quality surveillance.

059

National volatile organic compound emission standards for consumer and commercial products.

060

Standards of performance for new stationary sources.

061

National emission standards for hazardous air pollutants.

062

State registration of pesticide products.

063

National emission standards for hazardous air pollutants for source categories.

064

Compliance assurance monitoring.

066

Assessment and collection of noncompliance penalties by EPA.

067

EPA approval of State noncompliance penalty program.

068

Chemical accident prevention provisions.

069

Special exemptions from requirements of the Clean Air Act.

070

State operating permit programs.

071

ederal operating permit programs.

072

Permits regulation.

073

Sulfur dioxide allowance system.

074

Sulfur dioxide opt-ins.

075

Continuous emission monitoring.

076

Acid rain nitrogen oxides emission reduction program.

077

Excess emissions.

078

Appeal procedures for acid rain program.

079

Registration of fuels and fuel additives.

080

Regulation of fuels and fuel additives.

081

Designation of areas for air quality planning purposes.

082

Protection of stratospheric ozone.

085

Control of air pollution from motor vehicles and motor vehicle engines.

086

Control of air pollution from new and in-use motor vehicles and new and in-use motor vehicle engines: Certification and test procedures.

087

Control of air pollution from aircraft and aircraft engines.

088

Clean-fuel vehicles.

089

Control of emissions from new and in-use nonroad engines.

090

Control of emissions from nonroad spark-ignition engines.

091

Control of emissions from marine spark-ignition engines.

093

Determining conformity of Federal actions to State or Federal implementation plans.

095

Mandatory patent licenses.

SUBCHAPTER D—WATER PROGRAMS 

104

Public hearings on effluent standards for toxic pollutants.

108

Employee protection hearings.

109

Criteria for State, local and regional oil removal contingency plans.

110

Discharge of oil.

112

Oil pollution prevention.

113

Liability limits for small onshore storage facilities.

116

Designation of hazardous substances.

117

Determination of reportable quantities for hazardous substances.

121

State certification of activities requiring a Federal license or permit.

122

EPA administered permit programs: The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System.

123

State program requirements.

124

Procedures for decisionmaking.

125

Criteria and standards for the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System.

129

Toxic pollutant effluent standards.

130

Water quality planning management.

131

Water quality standards.

132

Water quality guidance for the Great Lakes System.

133

Secondary treatment regulation.

135

Prior notice of citizen suits.

136

Guidelines establishing test procedures for the analysis of pollutants.

138

Financial responsibility for water pollution (vessels).

140

Marine sanitation device standard.

141

National primary drinking water regulations.

142

National primary drinking water regulations implementation.

143

National secondary drinking water regulations.

144

Underground injection control program.

145

State UIC program requirements.

146

Underground injection control program: Criteria and standards.

147

State underground injection control programs.

148

Hazardous waste injection restrictions.

149

Sole source aquifers.

SUBCHAPTER E—PESTICIDE PROGRAMS 

152

Pesticide registration and classification procedures.

153

Registration policies and interpretations.

154

Special review procedures.

155

Registration standards.

156

Labeling requirements for pesticides and devices.

157

Packaging requirements for pesticides and devices.

158

Data requirements for registration.

159

Statements of policies and interpretations.

160

Good laboratory practice standards.

162

State registration of pesticide products.

163

Certification of usefulness of pesticide chemicals.

164

Rules of practice governing hearings, under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, arising from refusals to register, cancellations of registrations, changes of classifications, suspensions of registrations and other hearings called of the Act. pursuant to section 6

166

Exemption of Federal and State agencies for use of pesticides under emergency con-ditions.

167

Registration of pesticide and active ingredient producing establishments, submis-sion of pesticides reports.

168

Statements of enforcement policies and interpretations.

169

Books and records of pesticide production and distribution.

170

Worker protection standard.

171

Certification of pesticide applicators.

172

Experimental use permits.

173

Procedures governing the rescission of State primary enforcement responsibility for pesticide use violations.

177

Issuance of food additive regulations.

178

Objections and requests for hearings.

179

Formal evidentiary public hearing.

180

Tolerances and exemptions from tolerances for pesticide chemicals in or on raw ag-ricultural commodities.

185

Tolerances for pesticides in food.

186

Pesticides in animal feed.

SUBCHAPTER F—RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAMS 

190

Environmental radiation protection standards for nuclear power operations.

191

Environmental radiation protection standards for management and disposal of spent nuclear fuel, high-level and transuranic radioactive wastes.

192

Health and environmental protection standards for uranium and thorium mill tailings.

194

Criteria for the certification and recertification of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant’s compliance with the 40 CFR Part 191 disposal regulations.

195

Radon proficiency programs.

SUBCHAPTER G—NOISE ABATEMENT PROGRAMS 

201

Noise emission standards for transportation equipment; interstate rail carriers.

202

Motor carriers engaged in interstate commerce.

203

Low-noise-emission products.

204

Noise emission standards for construction equipment.

205

Transportation equipment noise emission controls.

209

Rules of practice governing proceedings under the Noise Control Act of l972.

210

Prior notice of citizen suits.

211

Product noise labeling.

SUBCHAPTER H—OCEAN DUMPING 

220

General.

221

Applications for ocean dumping permits under section 102 of the Act.

222

Action on ocean dumping permit applications under section 102 of the Act.

223

Contents of permits; revision, revocation or limitation of ocean dumping permits under section 104(d) of the Act.

224

Records and reports required of ocean dumping permittees under section 102 of the Act.

225

Corps of Engineers dredged material permits.

227

Criteria for the evaluation of permit applications for ocean dumping of materials.

228

Criteria for the management of disposal sites for ocean dumping.

229

General permits.

230

Section 404(b)(1) guidelines for specification of disposal sites for dredged or fill ma-terial.

231

Section 404(c) procedures.

232

404 Program definitions; exempt activities not requiring 404 permits.

233

404 State program transfer regulations.

238

Degradable plastic ring carriers.

SUBCHAPTER I—SOLID WASTES 

240

Guidelines for the thermal processing of solid wastes.

243

Guidelines for the storage and collection of residential, commercial, and institu-tional solid waste.

244

Solid waste management guidelines for beverage containers.

246

Source separation for materials recovery guidelines.

247

Comprehensive procurement guideline for products containing recovered materials.

254

Prior notice of citizen suits.

255

Identification of regions and agencies for solid waste management.

256

Guidelines for development and implementation of State solid waste management plans.

257

Criteria for classification of solid waste disposal facilities and practices.

258

Criteria for municipal solid waste landfills.

260

Hazardous waste management system: General.

261

Identification and listing of hazardous waste.

262

Standards applicable to generators of hazardous waste.

263

Standards applicable to transporters of hazardous waste.

264

Standards for owners and operators of hazardous waste treatment, storage, and dis-posal facilities.

265

Interim status standards for owners and operators of hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities.

266

Standards for the management of specific hazardous wastes and specific types of hazardous waste management facilities.

268

Land disposal restrictions.

270

EPA administered permit programs: the hazardous waste permit program.

271

Requirements for authorization of State hazardous waste programs.

272

Approved State hazardous waste management programs.

273

Standards for universal waste management.

279

Standards for the management of used oil.

280

Technical standards and corrective action requirements for owners and operators of underground storage tanks (UST).

281

Approval of State underground storage tank programs.

282

Approved underground storage tank programs.

SUBCHAPTER J—SUPERFUND, EMERGENCY PLANNING, and COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-KNOW PROGRAMS 

300

National oil and hazardous substances pollution contingency plan.

302

Designation, reportable quantities, and notification.

303

Citizen awards for information on criminal violations under Superfund.

304

Arbitration procedures for small Superfund cost recovery claims.

305

Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act(CERCLA) administrative hearing procedures for claims against the Superfund.

307

Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act(CERCLA) claims procedures.

310

Reimbursement to local governments for emergency response to hazardous sub-stance releases.

311

Worker protection.

350

Trade secrecy claims for emergency planning and community right-to-know infor-mation: and trade secret disclosures to health professionals.

355

Emergency planning and notification.

370

Hazardous chemical reporting: community right-to-know.

372

Toxic chemical release reporting; community right-to-know.

373

Reporting hazardous substance activity when selling or transferring Federal real property.

374

Prior notice of citizen suits.

SUBCHAPTER N—EFFLUENT GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS 

401

General provisions.

403

General pretreatment regulations for existing and new sources of pollution.

405

Dairy products processing point source category.

406

Grain mills point source category.

407

Canned and preserved fruits and vegetables processing point source category.

408

Canned and preserved seafood processing point source category.

409

Sugar processing point source category.

410

Textile mills point source category.

411

Cement manufacturing point source category.

412

Feedlots point source category.

413

Electroplating point source category.

414

Organic chemicals, plastics, and synthetic fibers.

415

Inorganic chemicals manufacturing point source category.

417

Soap and detergent manufacturing point source category.

418

Fertilizer manufacturing point source category.

419

Petroleum refining point source category.

420

Iron and steel manufacturing point source category.

421

Nonferrous metals manufacturing point source category.

422

Phosphate manufacturing point source category.

423

Steam electric power generating point source category.

424

Ferroalloy manufacturing point source category.

425

Leather tanning and finishing point source category.

426

Glass manufacturing point source category.

427

Asbestos manufacturing point source category.

428

Rubber manufacturing point source category.

429

Timber products processing point source category.

430

Pulp, paper, and paperboard point source category.

431

The builders’ paper and board mills point source category.

432

Meat products point source category.

433

Metal finishing point source category.

434

Coal mining point source category; BPT, BAT, BCT limitations and new source per-formance standards.

435

Oil and gas extraction point source category.

436

Mineral mining and processing point source category.

439

Pharmaceutical manufacturing point source category.

440

Ore mining and dressing point source category.

443

Effluent limitations guidelines for exisiting sources and standards of performance and pretreatment standards for new sources for the paving and roofing materials (tars and asphalt) point source category.

446

Paint formulating point source category.

447

Ink formulating point source category.

454

Gum and wood chemicals manufacturing point source category.

455

Pesticide chemicals.

457

Explosives manufacturing point source category.

458

Carbon black manufacturing point source category.

459

Photographic point source category.

460

Hospital point source category.

461

Battery manufacturing point source category.

463

Plastics molding and forming point source category.

464

Metal molding and casting point source category.

465

Coil coating point source category.

466

Porcelain enameling point source category.

467

Aluminum forming point source category.

468

Copper forming point source category.

469

Electrical and electronic components point source category.

471

Nonferrous metals forming and metal powders point source category.

SUBCHAPTER O—SEWAGE SLUDGE 

501

State sludge management program regulations.

503

Standards for the use or disposal of sewage sludge.

SUBCHAPTER Q—ENERGY POLICY 

600

Fuel economy of motor vehicles.

610

Fuel economy retrofit devices.

SUBCHAPTER R—TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT 

700

General.

702

General practices and procedures.

704

Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

707

Chemical imports and exports.

710

Inventory reporting regulations.

712

Chemical information rules.

716

Health and safety data reporting.

717

Records and reports of allegations that chemical substances cause significant ad-verse reactions to health or the environment.

720

Premanufacture notification.

721

Significant new uses of chemical substances.

723

Premanufacture notification exemptions.

725

Reporting requirements and review processes for microorganisms.

745

Lead-based paint poisoning prevention in certain residential structures.

747

Metalworking fluids.

749

Water treatment chemicals.

750

Procedures for rulemaking under section 6 of the Toxic Substances Control Act.

761

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) manufacturing, processing, distribution in com-merce, and use prohibitions.‘

763

Asbestos.

766

Dibenzo-para-dioxins/dibenzofurans.

790

Procedures governing testing consent agreements and test rules.

791

Data reimbursement.

792

Good laboratory practice standards.

795

Provisional test guidelines.

796

Chemical fate testing guidelines.

797

Environmental effects testing guidelines.

798

Health effects testing guidelines.

799

Identification of specific chemical substance and mixture testing requirements.

Chapter V—Council on Environmental Quality (Parts 1500—1599) 

1500

Purpose, policy, and mandate.

1501

NEPA and Agency planning.

1502

Environmental impact statement.

1503

Commenting.

1504

Predecision referrals to the Council of proposed Federal actions determined to be environmentally unsatisfactory.

1505

NEPA and Agency decisionmaking.

1506

Other requirements of NEPA.

1507

Agency compliance.

1508

Terminology and index.

1515

Freedom of Information Act procedures.

1516

Privacy Act implementation.

1517

Public meeting procedures of the Council on Environmental Quality.



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